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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City (often shortened to Hurricane Harbor OKC) [1] is a water park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma built in 1981. Built by the Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation and originally known as White Water, the water park was picked up by Premier Parks (then known as Tierco) in 1991 and its name was changed to White Water Bay.
The Boathouse District is a row of boathouses and attractions along the Oklahoma River in Oklahoma City. [1] The Boathouse District offers activities such as recreational and elite rowing and kayaking, fitness facilities, private event spaces and RIVERSPORT Adventures, an outdoor adventure park.
Whitewater West Industries LTD. [6] 1997: Over 48" Max ... The water park is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was previously named White Water Bay, and was ...
Aug. 23—Community gets broad look of estimated $10M project Tuesday night A feasibility study released this week has shown that a proposed whitewater park on the Cedar River is possible, a major ...
Six Flags White Water is a 69-acre (280,000 m 2) water park located northwest of Atlanta, in East Cobb, Georgia.Originally opening in 1984 as White Water Atlanta, the park became part of the Six Flags family of parks in 1999.
Aug. 14—The community is invited to attend an information meeting for the proposed whitewater park for the Cedar River. The event will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 22, at the Austin Public ...
The first whitewater slalom race took place on the Aar River in Switzerland in 1933. [1] The early slalom courses were all set in natural rivers, but when whitewater slalom became an Olympic sport for the first time, at the 1972 Munich Games, the venue was the world's first concrete-channel artificial whitewater course, the Eiskanal in Augsburg.
The city's bid relied on a majority of existing venues and venues that had already been under construction or were planned regardless of the Games. The majority of venues are divided into clusters known as "sports parks", situated in Downtown Los Angeles , the San Fernando Valley , Carson (at California State University, Dominguez Hills ), and ...